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Is There A Cure For Endometriosis?

Is There A Cure For Endometriosis?

Is There A Cure For Endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a painful condition that affects millions of women. ​​Approximately 10% of reproductive-aged women have this condition and it can affect many areas of daily life due to the pain of living with it. Keep reading to learn more about this condition, treatment methods, and whether an Endometriosis Clinical Study might be right for you.

What Is Endometriosis?

According to UCLA Health, Endometriosis is a disease in which the endometrium (the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus or womb) is present outside of the uterus. This condition most commonly occurs in the lower abdomen or pelvis, but it can appear anywhere in the body. Symptoms of endometriosis include lower abdominal pain, pain with menstrual periods, pain with sexual intercourse, and difficulty getting pregnant. On the other hand, some women  may not have any symptoms at all.

Symptoms of Endometriosis

Symptoms of Endometriosis include:

  • Pain in the lower abdomen, lower back, pelvis, rectum, or vagina
  • Painful intercourse or during a bowel movement
  • Abnormal menstrual cycle
  • Heavy or painful menstruation
  • Frequent constipation or nausea
  • Abdominal cramping
  • Infertility

Treatment for Endometriosis

Unfortunately, there is currently no cure . There are several ways that it can be treated, however, depending on the individual’s age, the severity of the symptoms, and their desire to become pregnant. These include:

  • Hormone therapy. Hormone therapy can help treat the symptoms of this condition by slowing the growth of the Endometriosis and prevent it from getting worse. However, it will not be able to treat or take away any existing activity.
  • Pain medications. If symptoms are mild enough, pain medication can help sufferers live a more normal life, without the constant pain from their condition.
  • Surgery. If symptoms are severe, surgery may be recommended. The surgeon can remove problematic patches and growths. There is no guarantee that it won’t regrow, and this course of treatment can also affect fertility.

Endometriosis Clinical Study

Another way to treat Endometriosis is by participating in an Endometriosis Clinical Study. You will have access to the latest, cutting-edge technologies and treatments available to treat the condition, as well as advancing science closer and closer toward a cure.

You will also receive:

  • Guaranteed compensation of $1,300
  • Complimentary study-related medicines
  • Complimentary comprehensive lab reports
  • Complimentary consultation and health exam
  • Complimentary transportation or travel reimbursement
  • And much more!

To sign up and get more information on the clinical study, simply fill out the form to join the Endometriosis study. A member of our team will reach out to you to explain the process in full and answer any questions you may have.

Vegas Study Clinical Research has extensive experience conducting Phase II through IV clinical trials with many leading pharmaceutical companies. The facility is lead and operated by qualified investigators. Every member of the team offers a wealth of experience, a caring personality, and a commitment to ably serving the pharmaceutical industry, the community, and its patients.